Qualified students are invited to send their application for an open PhD position in nanotechnology and surface physics at the Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO), Aarhus University, Denmark. The successful candidate will work in a PhD-project in a collaboration between iNANO, the Danish Technical University and an industrial partner.

You will be based at the Scanning Probe Microscopy group at Aarhus University and where you will work with synthesis of nano-catalysts for hydrotreating and nanostructured surfaces together with Scanning Probe Microscopy (AFM, STM) characterization. In addition you will be involved in measurements carried out with a micro-reactor setup.

Admission is possible with either a master degree or 4-years of equivalent studies. Applicants should have a recent masters degree (3-year PhD programme) or 4-years of studies (4-year PhD programme) in physics, nanotechnology, materials science or related disciplines with a excellent and documented exam record.

The candidate should be available for start Jan 1st 2014.

Should you have questions or need more information, please contact Associate Prof. Jeppe V. Lauritsen at iNANO (jvang@inano.au.dk)

PhD in Aarhus? See: http://talent.au.dk/phd/aboutthephdatau/

About Aarhus and the iNANO center: The Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Research Center (iNANO, www.inano.au.dk) is physically located at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University (www.au.dk) in Denmark. Aarhus University is ranked among the top 60 international universities. The iNANO Center (www.inano.dk) is a major research and education center hosting an international staff consisting 70 skilled senior scientists, ~100 post docs and >130 PhD students. The centre combines expertise and faculty from physics, chemistry, molecular biology and medicine to carry out world-class interdisciplinary research in a highly international environment.

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